In his autobiography, physician and entrepreneur Ronald E. Henderson tells the story of his unlikely rise from a farm boy in rural Alabama to a doctor making significant changes in his field and a CEO conducting business on Wall Street. Written with an earthy humor and gratitude, Henderson's story recounts the pivotal moments of his life.
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In his autobiography, physician and entrepreneur Ronald E. Henderson tells the story of his unlikely rise from a farm boy in rural Alabama to a doctor making significant changes in his field and a CEO conducting business on Wall Street. Written with an earthy humor and gratitude, Henderson's story recounts the pivotal moments of his life.
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Publisher:
Twin Valley Publishing; Reh Enterprises LLC
Published:
2015
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
17489004409
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Seller's Description:
Good in Good jacket. Autobiography 201 pages. Illustrated. Front endpaper removed. Dust jacket chipped at the top of the spine. From the dust jacket: "Beginning in 1968, Henderson spent twenty-six years in private practice in Birmingham, Alabama, ultimately founding the Henderson & Walton Women's Center at St. Vincent's Hospital. A highly motivated entrepreneur, he also founded a practice management company, the Southeast's first physician-owned HMO, a physician-owned and-operated liability insurance company, and the Southeast's first stand-alone surgical center...Currently, Henderson is a consultant for private medical businesses and St. Vincent's Hospital."